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Sertis Supports Thai Paralympic Athletes on the Road to the ASEAN Para Games 2026

  • Writer: Sertis
    Sertis
  • Jan 15
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jan 19


At Sertis, we believe that meaningful support plays an important role in progress, whether in technology, business, or sport. When the right support comes together with the right opportunity, people’s potential can grow and take them further than they imagined.ฃ

Guided by this belief, Sertis has continuously supported Thailand’s Paralympic community. One of the athletes we are proud to stand alongside is Bunkong Klomphan, a Thai national wheelchair tennis player who is currently preparing intensively for the ASEAN Para Games 2026, taking place this January.

Bunkong’s journey began at the Pattaya Redemptorist Technological College, a pivotal chapter in his life where sport became more than just an activity. It became a pathway to discovering his own potential. From the very beginning, he never viewed disability as a limitation. Instead, he saw sport as an opportunity to create value and meaning in his life. Through discipline, consistency, and determination, he steadily developed his skills, progressed to national-level competition, and ultimately earned his place on Thailand’s national team.

Sertis began supporting Bunkong in February 2021, during a critical period when he was fully committed to training and competition. This support was not simply about providing resources. It was about sustaining opportunity and ensuring he could continue on this path, even during periods when he was not part of the national squad and did not receive training allowances. For many athletes, this is the point where dreams are often forced to pause. For Bunkong, it became a moment of continuity.

Over the past 5 years, Bunkong has grown from a determined young athlete into a Thai national wheelchair tennis representative, now entering his 6th year on this journey with pride. Ongoing support from Sertis has allowed him to train consistently and focus fully on developing his performance without interruption.

Since early 2025, Bunkong has followed a structured and demanding training programme in preparation for the ASEAN Para Games. His routine combines strength training, long-distance wheelchair endurance sessions of 10 to 15 kilometres, and intensive on-court practice focused on wheelchair tennis fundamentals such as serving, shot execution, match strategy, and real-time decision-making. Equally important is mental preparation, including emotional control, focus, and breathing techniques. In individual sports, even a brief lapse in concentration can change the outcome of a match.

While his goal is a gold medal, and no result can ever be guaranteed, one thing remains constant: his commitment to giving his best every time he steps onto the court.

For Sertis, supporting Paralympic athletes is not simply a corporate initiative. It is about standing alongside individuals with determination and helping turn opportunity into real progress.

“I would like to sincerely thank Sertis for giving me the opportunity to develop myself and reach the highest level I can. Their support means a great deal to me and gives me the motivation to keep moving forward.” — Bunkong Klomphan

As the 13th ASEAN Para Games approach, Sertis invites everyone to support Thailand’s Paralympic athletes, including Bunkong Klomphan, in the wheelchair tennis competition taking place from 21 to 25 January 2026 at the 80th Birthday Stadium in Nakhon Ratchasima Province. Matches will be broadcast live on TrueVisions NOW.

Because every show of support helps extend opportunity and turns sustained effort into success on the court. For more information: https://bit.ly/4qvef00


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